Courtyard Flowers

Courtyard Flowers is located at 39 Macomb Place, Mount Clemens MI 48043 . The data
in this listing is believed to be accurate in our florist directory at the time of posting. To find out more information about Courtyard Flowers, give them a call at (586) 468-7730.

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Community Spotlight - The Macomb Daily

Wednesday, July 05, 2017

Show up, sign up and fly. For more information, email glaesers@wideopenwest.com or call 248-953-0374.Art Show• The Loft Fine Art, 81 Macomb Place, Mount Clemens is hosting the Creative Coalition Art Show through July 22. Opening reception will take place from 5-9 p.m. July 14. There will be a variety of artwork including jewelry, sculpture, painting, stained glass, drawing and multimedia. Acoustic music performance by Soren Soto. Admission is free and refreshments will be served. For more information, call 586-840-7979 or visit theloftfineart.com.Cars sought• Antique, classic and vintage cars sought for show taking place July 29 at Simpson Park Camp, 70199 Campground Road, Romeo. Registration is free. Custom trophy awarded for President’s Choice. Complimentary lunch for registered vehicle owners. Family fun, music, tractor pulled wagon rides, museum and homestead open for tours. To register which must be done by July 25, call 586-75-0947 or email ModelTcouple@yahoo.com. Farmers Markets• Shelby Township Farmers Market, located at 49965 Van Dyke, Shelby Township, is open from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays through Oct. 21. Market features vendors and music along with the plants, produce and specialty foods for purchase. New this year will feature a different food truck each week. Tours of the Packard Proving Grounds and Packard Taxi rides are available. The market supports the Packard Motor Car Foundation with the restoration process. For more information, call 586-94... http://www.macombdaily.com/article/MD/20170629/NEWS/170629592

E awards scholarships annually and applications are due by May 1 of each year. Scholarship descriptions are available at endowment.org/scholarships.Here’s a brief look at this year’s winners:American Florists’ Exchange Scholarship and Vocational (Bettinger, Holden and Perry) Scholarship Recipient: Armando DeLoera, City College of San FranciscoA senior in floriculture, DeLoera is majoring in floristry with a minor in marketing. For the past two years, he has freelanced at Saks Fifth Avenue, where he works on window displays and creates seasonal floral designs. He hopes his studies in business will help him to establish a successful floral business, promoting eco-friendly growing and sustainable practices while helping individuals and communities interested in the floral and environmental industry.Julio and Sarah Armellini Scholarship Recipient: Abigail Keairns, Murray State UniversitySeeking a degree in Agriculture Science – Horticulture, Keairns would like to eventually own and run a greenhouse and landscaping operation. She has managed her own lawn and landscaping business since 2012. This summer she is a horticulture/agriculture and natural resources intern with the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service.Ball Horticultural Company Scholarship and Edward Tuinier Memorial Scholarship Recipient: Caleb Spall, Michigan State UniversityA senior majoring in horticulture with a minor in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems, Spall is interested in the use of LED lighting fixtures in floriculture. In addition to his involvement in student horticulture groups, Spall has worked this year as a grower at the Michigan Horticulture Education Foundation, horticulturist at MSU AgBioResearch, and researcher at MSU Floriculture.Harold Bettinger Scholarship Recipient: Rhiannon Newton, West Virginia UniversityNe... https://www.greenhousegrower.com/management/a-closer-look-at-15-american-floral-endowment-scholarship-winners/

The Florists - Martha's Vineyard Times

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Emily Coulter, ownerMorrice Florist149 State Rd., Vineyard Haven508-693-0392morriceflorist.comHow did you come to own Morrice Florist?Five years ago, I took over the business. It completely changed my life. I had never worked with flowers — I didn’t know this profession existed. I never bought flowers to have in my home … they were something you would order for a funeral; they were something that the wealthy people had in their homes. I didn’t think it could be an everyday thing for everyone to enjoy. Now, I am amazed at how many people treat themselves to flowers or use flowers as a thank-you. It’s a whole world I didn’t know existed.My dad was a friend of the previous owner of Morrice, who thought of me as a good replacement for her as she decided to move on from the business her grandfather had started in 1940. She saw something in me — I said yes instantly. It was a bit crazy! I was involved with wedding planning at the time, and busy raising two kids. I had seen what people were doing for wedding flowers, an... https://www.mvtimes.com/2019/08/28/the-florists/

The Dailey Florist now open and serving San Marcos - Community Impact Newspaper

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

The Dailey Florist opened for business in San Marcos on Aug. 1, and is offering floral designs and other arrangements for pickup and delivery. The business is located 1012 Dailey St., and is a shop that caters to its customers for any occasion. Owner Misty Maldonado-DeLeon said the store prides itself on being able to provide its patrons individualized designs. The store also has a hand-selected array of vases. 512-667-9588. thedaileyflorist.wixsite.com/daileyfloristsmtx Back to all impacts... https://communityimpact.com/local-news/austin/san-marcos-buda-kyle/features/dining/2019/08/21/the-dailey-florist-now-open-and-serving-san-marcos/

How does Encore Boston Harbor keep its flowers so fresh? Meet the shrub whisperer - The Boston Globe

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

The top-end rooms have even more greenery.All the casino resort’s plant razzle-dazzle isn’t something you can just go and buy at Mahoney’s. Chadwick and his team of gardeners, florists, supervisors, and managers plan and plan and plan, he said.AdvertisementThey purchase flowers about a year in advance and work with a range of vendors to bring plants to bloom: seed companies, propagators, and growers.“None of these are flowers that you can just go buy off the shelf somewhere,” he said in the Encore Boston Harbor lobby not far from some of his workers, who were adding fresh yellow and orange arrangements. “You start talking about 4,000 flowers every two weeks — there are not a lot of places that can do that.”Walking through the casino’s front entrance, Chadwick explains the thinking behind the thick-leaf blend of yew and Japanese white pine nearby (a pleasant look for people being dropped off on one side; a protection for outdoor diners at the fancy Sinatra restaurant from the glare of headlights on the other).Brilliant floral beds formed a carpet around a trio of sculptures.(David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)The son of a landscape designer and a landscape installer, Chadwick regales you with the story of some of the 89 Scotch pines, all dug up in far-flung places, trucked to Everett and placed just so for the right Wynn Resorts look. Chadwick speaks with joy about the weeping cherries and Taylor junipers, about how he has a desk, but “most of the time, my office is out here.”He tells you about tree number one, an autumn splendor maple, that stands as a marker of the site’s transformation from a polluted former Monsanto chemical factory to a high-end casino resort. (He doesn’t mention the Exelon power station that is still across the street.)AdvertisementHe explains how to build a six-and-a-half-acre park after cleaning up loads of toxic waste: planting the trees, then putting in the walkways, layering in shrubs, and installing irrigation.And he describes the awe he feels seeing the property filled with people, finding serenity in the natural landscape he helped create.He encourages you to walk the property.And so you find your way to the harborwalk near the river and you look toward Boston. You can’t even tell you’re standing right next to a casino, with all its beeping and flashing slots, hoots and ... https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2019/08/18/everett-casino-charge-green/0IdI0WQBNr1CF6KiDWeYtM/story.html

She credits the trainer for saving her husband's life. (Sarah Penton) At one point in her life, Penner thought about becoming a professional florist, but wasn't drawn to the business aspect of it. "People are way too picky. I'd rather give, and see the enjoyment on people's faces when they get a bouquet….I always say, with flowers, I never need a therapist."... https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/brenda-penner-bouquet-flowers-community-h20-gym-perennials-garden-joy-strangers-1.5227616

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